Magazine reel



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MAGAZINE REEL Filed July 21, 1926 2 Sheets-Sheet l J. E. RusT MAGAZINERE Filed July 21, 1926 2 Sheets-Shget 2 Patented July 19, 1932 UNITEDSTATES PATENT OFFICE JAMES E. BUST, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, ASSIGNOR, BYMESNE ASSIGNMENTS, TO MARY E.-KOHLER, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS MAGAZINE REELApplication filed July 21, 1926. Serial No. 123,850.

This invention relates to magazine reels and has for its object toprovide a new and 1mproved device of this description. The invention hasother objects which are more particularly pointed out inthe'accompanylng description.

Referring now to the drawings:

Figure 1 is a view showing a magazme reel embodying the invention;

Fig. 2 is an enlarged sectional view through the rotatable end of one ofthe roll supporting spindles.

' Like numerals refer to like parts throughout the several figures.

In Fig. 1 I have shown a magazine reel used for delivering paper toprinting presses. In this construction there is a shaft 1 mounted uponsupports 2 and 3. Connected with the shaft 1 are arms 4 and 5 se aratedthe desired distance so that a reel 0 be insertedbetween them. Connectedwith the arms are the spindles 6. -Each spindle is provided with aspindle head 7 which is rotatably mounted thereon and which has the rollengaging end 8 which projects into the opening in the roll so as tosupport the same.

The spindle 6 is provided with a reduced portion 9. A series of rollers10 is located between this reduced portion and the spindle head 7 Thespindle has a second reduced portion 11 and there is aseries of rollers12 located between this reduced portion and the spindle head.

The end of the spindle is provided with a lock nut 13. The spindle headis provided with a screw cap 14. An oil hole 15 is provided for oilingthe bearing surfaces. The spindle head is provided at the back with alate 16 which fits into a recess in the spindle iiead and which is heldin place by the fastening devices 17. I prefer to provide an oil seal 18which consists of some suitable packing inserted in an annular openingin the plate 16.

paper can are supported, spindles connected with-said support andprojecting therefrom, a spindle head rotatably mounted upon theprojecting portion of each spindle, said spindle head having a reducedportion which engages the roll of paper, and two sets of rollers on theinterior of said head which engage said spindle and which are atdifierent distances radially from the axis of said spindle.

2. A-magazine reel comprising a, rotatable shaft andsupports therefor,arms connected with said shaft between which rolls of paper V aresupported, spindles connected with said support and pro]ectingtherefrom, a spindle head rotatably mounted upon the projecting portionof each spindle, said spindle head havin a reduced portion which engagesthe roll 0 paper, the part of the spindle within said head beingprovided with a reduced portion, and rollers between said reducedportion of the spindle and said head said spindle being provided with asecond reduced portion and rolls between said second reduced portion andsaid head.

3. A magazine reel comprising a rotatable shaftand supports therefor,arms connected with said shaft between which rolls of paper aresupported, spindles connected with said support, a spindle headrotatably mounted upon each spindle, said spindle head having a reducedportion which engages the device in connection with which the spindle isused, the part of the spindle within said head being provided with areduced portion, and rollers between said reduced portion of the spindleand said head, said spindle being provided with a second reducedportion, rollers between said second reduced portion and said head, andmeans for preventing the movement of said rollers along said spindle.

4. A magazine reel comprising a rotatable shaft, su ports therefor, armsconnected with said sha between which rolls of paper are rotatablysupported, spindles connected with said arms and projecting therefrom, aspindle 5 head rotatably mounted upon the pro ectin portion of eachspindle, said spindle hea aving a reduced portion which projects intothe hollow center of the roll of aper, rollers on the interior of saidhead whic engage said 0 s indle, a removable end iece connected with t ereduced portion of said spindle head and in ail seal at the other end ofsaid spindle Signed .at Chicago county of Cook and State of Illinois,this 1st (18 of Jul 1926.

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